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Author: ClariBone
Date: 2005-07-15 22:18
Hey
I am the proud owner of a LeBlanc Opus (the original) and now a Buffet Vintage!!! I have a couple of questions. Do I need to play both often to keep the bore... hydrated I guess would be the right word. Or should I decide on a favorite and stick to that one (no, I don't think I'll sell any of them)?? If so, would I run the risk of cracking the unused one?? How do you all who have both Bb and A clarinets keep them both hydrated?? Do you play one as often as the other??
Thanks
Clay
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Author: hans
Date: 2005-07-16 03:05
ClariBone,
GBK must surely be the foremost expert on this topic. He probably holds the record for owning the greatest number of R13s.
I play my favourite one and leave the other in its case. When #1 goes in for a checkup or repair, the other one gets used.
Hans
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Author: Bnatural
Date: 2005-07-16 03:27
GBK, Play both for hydration reasons or play both for other reasons??
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Author: GBK
Date: 2005-07-16 03:36
Clarinets are meant to be played - not stared at in the case.
Each one has its own personality and character - enjoy the differences.
I have more than 20 clarinets (13 Buffets + others) and during the course of the week, all get played, although I primarily practice on the A clarinet.
Why play them all? Why not....
BTW - I would suspect that one of the first signs of a clarinet that is not being played would be dry rot overtaking the tenon corks...GBK
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Author: ClariBone
Date: 2005-07-16 14:00
Oh, okay. I guess I'll alternate days and that way both will be "performance ready" and I will get and keep a feel for both of them!!!! Thanks Hans, GBK, and Bnatural!!!!!
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Author: susieray
Date: 2005-07-16 15:30
I also have several wooden clarinets, and play them all
regularly. I make a point of practicing on my two A's and
my Eb as much as possible, since they don't get used as
much otherwise. The Bb's get a lot more use at rehearsals
and gigs than the A's and Eb do.
Sue R.
Post Edited (2005-07-16 23:07)
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Author: Brenda Siewert
Date: 2005-07-16 17:34
You need to play all your instruments every once in a while. You could go a month without playing one, but it's best to keep them playing so you don't have pad and other problems.
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Author: Brenda Siewert
Date: 2005-07-16 21:14
Another thought...whenever I have an instrument that I haven't been able to play for several months...I sell it on eBay.
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